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A Sample of Cooperative Conservation Case Studies
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic
Project Name:
Penobscot River Restoration Project
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Maine
Summary:
Project removed barriers to migration of Atlantic salmon and other fish on Maine’s Penobscot River while maintaining energy generating capacity.
Website:
www.penobscotriver.org
Contact:
Laura Rose Day
Executive Director
Penobscot River Restoration Trust
(207) 232-5976
lrose_day@penobscotriver.org
Project Name:
Revegetation Project at Cape May National Wildlife Refuge
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: New Jersey
Summary:
Study to evaluate cost-effective direct seeding techniques for restoring severely degraded site at former Coast Guard base into quality wildlife habitat along the Atlantic Flyway in New Jersey.
Contact:
David Smart
State Resource Conservationist
USDA-NRCS
732-537-6051
david.smart@nj.usda.gov
Project Name:
Great Bay Partnership Land and Waterfowl Conservation
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: New Hampshire
Summary:
Using a partnership-developed conservation plan, nearly 7,000 acres of wetlands and uplands adjoining New Hampshire’s Great Bay estuary have been protected.
Website:
www.nature.org/wherewework/fieldguide/projectprofiles/gbe.html
Contact:
Peter Wellenberger
Manager Great Bay NERR
NH Fish and Game Department
603-868-1095
pwellenberger@nhfgd.org
Project Name:
Virginia's Middle Fork Holston River
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: Virginia
Summary:
Watershed plan is being successfully implemented by local partnerships to reduce fecal bacterial loadings from livestock access to streams, and failing or inadequate on-site sewage disposal systems.
Website:
www.nacdnet.org/govtaff/tmdl/CSAbingdonVA.htm
Contact:
Anthony Summitt
Project Officer
Holston River Soil & Water Conservation District
276-628-8187
anthony.summitt@va.nacdnet.net
Southeastern
Project Name:
Hacienda Pellejas Endangered Species Habitat Restoration Project
Location:
Southeastern: Puerto Rico
Summary:
Through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife program the landowner is restoring shade coffee and riparian buffers in his ranch for the benefit of listed species and migratory birds.
Website:
www.haciendapellejas.com
Contact:
Silmarie Padron
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Coordinator
US Fish and Wildlife Service
787-851-7297
silmarie_padron@fws.gov
Midwest/Northern High Plains
Project Name:
Sun River Watershed
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Montana
Summary:
A watershed project established in 1996, that benefits all water users in the Sun River Basin
Website:
nris.state.mt.us/wis/sunriver/sunhome.htm
Contact:
Alan Rollo
Coordinator
Sun River Watershed
406-727-4437
arollo@mcn.net
Project Name:
Nebraska Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Nebraska
Summary:
Nebraska CREP is giving farmers and their partners the resources needed to reduce sediment and nutrient runoff into lakes and waterways.
Website:
www.fsa.usda.gov/dafp/cepd/state_updates.htm#NE
Contact:
Peter Berthelsen
Director of Conservation Programs
Pheasants Forever
308-574-5339
Pete@NebraskaPF.com
Project Name:
Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Michigan
Summary:
The MAEP program provides education, technical assistance, and verification to help farmers voluntarily prevent agricultural pollution risks.
Website:
www.maeap.org
Contact:
Jan Wilford
MAEAP Program Manager
Michigan Department of Agriculture
517-241-4730
wilfordj9@michigan.gov
Project Name:
Healthy Grown Potato Partnership
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Wisconsin
Summary:
The partnership promotes IPM, plans to protect habitat and species on private lands, improvements to soil, water and air quality, using regional goals, and markets these efforts through an eco-label.
Website:
www.wisconsinpotatoes.com/fresh_healthy.htm
Contact:
Frank Casey, Ph.D.
Director, Conservation Economics Program
Defenders of Wildlife
202-682-9400
fcasey@defenders.org
Project Name:
Horizon Farms Agricultural Preservation
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Illinois
Summary:
Horizon’s 421 acres is a traditional horse farm. It is preserved by the McGinley family, Barrington Hills Conservation Trust, The Conservation Foundation, and Equestrian Land Conservation Resource.
Website:
www.bchtrust.org; www.elcr.org; www.theconservationfoundation.org
Contact:
Mary Bradford-White
President
Barrington Hills Conservation Trust
847-381-4291
MBBW0128@msn.com
Project Name:
Research, monitoring, and evaluation program for habitat and productivity of Federally listed species
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: North Dakota, Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Montana
Summary:
Research to support resource management of emergent sandbar habitats on the Missouri River for Federally listed species: piping plovers and least terns.
Contact:
Mark Sherfy
Research Biologist
U. S. Geological Survey
701-253-5504
msherfy@usgs.gov
South-Central/South-West
Project Name:
Bob Long Safe Harbor
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Texas
Summary:
Recovery of the Houston toad by providing safe harbor assurances and incentives to private landowners for their participation in habitat restoration and enhancement
Contact:
David Wolfe
Scientist
Environmental Defense
(512) 478-5161
dwolfe@environmentaldefense.org
Project Name:
Upper San Pedro Partnership
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Arizona
Summary:
A consortium comprised of 21 local, state and federal agencies and organizations whose goal is to ensure an adequate long-term groundwater supply for both residents and the Upper San Pedro River.
Website:
www.usppartnership.com/index.html
Contact:
Carl Robie
Outreach Committee Chair
Upper San Pedro Partnership
(520) 559-3708
Project Name:
Marsh Terracing Project
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Texas
Summary:
The project incorporated marsh terracing to restore fishery habitat and to test the cost effectiveness of this new restoration technique.
Website:
www.galvbay.org
Contact:
Mr. Bob Stokes
President
Galveston Bay Foundation
281-332-3381
gbf@galvbay.org
Project Name:
Cooperative Conservation in Louisiana
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Louisiana
Summary:
Partnership seeks to restore thousands of acres of black bear, waterfowl and songbird habitat throughout Louisiana’s “hardwood rain forest”.
Website:
www.bbcc.org and www.la.nrcs.usda.gov
Contact:
Donald W. Gohmert
State Conservationist
NRCS
318-473-7751
don.gohmert@la.usda.gov
Far West
Project Name:
Partners in Restoration
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
The Partners In Restoration (PIR) Permit Coordination Program makes it easier for farmers and ranchers to restore and preserve the health of their property by easing the permitting burden.
Website:
www.suscon.org
Contact:
Carolyn Remick
Program Director, Restoration on Private Lands
Sustainable Conservation
415.977.0380 x302
cremick@suscon.org
Project Name:
Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
The LCREP, through development of a management plan for the lower 146 miles of the Columbia River, works to restore habitat, provide education and information and eliminate pollution.
Website:
www.lcrep.org/
Contact:
Debrah Marriott
Executive Director
Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership
503-226-1565
Marriott.debrah@lcrep.org
Project Name:
Maidu Stewardship Project
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
This project seeks to demonstrate traditional Mountain Maidu forest management techniques that restore whole ecosystems and to protect culturally significant sites.
Website:
www.redlodgeclearinghouse.org/stories/maidustewardship.html
Contact:
Lorena Gorbet
Coordinator
Maidu Cultural and Development Group
(530) 284-1601
mcdg@frontiernet.net
Project Name:
U.S. Mexico Border 2012 Program
Location:
Far West: California, South-Central/South-West: Texas, Arizona, New Mexico
Summary:
Bottom up approach places management decisions at the appropriate level - Local communities set their priorities, while federal and state agencies address regional and border-wide problems.
Website:
www.epa.gov/usmexicoborder/
Contact:
Jerry Clifford
Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of International Affairs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
202-564-6600
clifford.jerry@epa.gov
National
Project Name:
Programs studying climate change, invasive species, and bald cypress swamp distribution
Location:
National
Summary:
Over 50 people volunteer to collect data in North America and Eurasia on growth and distribution of wetlands invasive species: purple loosestrife.
Website:
www.nwrc.gov/special/purplel/index.htm
Contact:
Beth A. Middleton
Research Ecologist
U.S. Geological Survey
337-266-8618
beth_middleton@usgs.gov
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